These Texans are fed up with all this rain

Thursday will see a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms and showers, with a high temperature of around 90. By Sunday and Monday, the chance for thunderstorms rises to 30 percent.

We don’t know about the rest of you, but here at the Statesman, we’re pretty tired of all this rain. It may be a good thing for Medina Lake, but it’s also a bad thing for local hiking trails— the Barton Creek Greenbelt just reopened on Wednesday after being closed for a week while Travis County was declared a disaster area.

Needless to say, we’re tired of the rain. And we’re not alone. The internet has voiced its woes, too.

Or there’s Ted Straub, who uses his house at Graveyard Point Road at Lake Travis for weekend trips, trying to make the best of the flooding by fishing in his house:

Ted Straub walks out of his partially submerged home Monday on Graveyard Point Road at Lake Travis. Straub and his family use the home for weekend trips; it has flooded in the past. Straub took the fishing pole and a video camera to make a video for family and friends. Because of recent flooding, Lake Travis will be closed to recreational boating. (Austin American-Statesman)

How about this alligator, who was left high and dry when flood waters receded in Houston: